Storage Conditions of Pharmaceutical Products
Storage Conditions as per IP & USP: Cold, Cool, Room Temperature, Warm, Excessive heat, Freezer, Dry Place, Deep Freezer, GPAT,
Storage Conditions as per IP & USP: Cold, Cool, Room Temperature, Warm, Excessive heat, Freezer, Dry Place, Deep Freezer, GPAT,
Evaluation of Gels: Appearance, Skin Irritation, pH, Viscosity, Drug content, Spreadability, Stability tests
Pharmaceutical Calculation: Proof Spirit, Over Proof & Under Proof
Evaluation of Ophthalmic preparation: Sterility Test, Clarity Test, Leaker Test, Ocular toxicity & Irritation, Tonicity, Viscosity
Ophthalmic preparation are Sterile product essentially free from foreign particle & meant for instillation into the eye in space between eye lid & eye balls. or Ophthalmic preparations are sterilized dosage forms designed to be instilled onto the external surface of the eye (topical), administered inside the eye (intraocular) or adjacent to it (periocular, e.g., …
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Type of capsule: Hard Gelatin, Soft Gelatin, HPMC, Enteric coated & Modified release capsule, HPMC & Pullulan (Vegetarian capsule)
Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Suspension: Sedimentation volume, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property, Reology, Redispersibility,Pharmaceutical, Suspension
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Reology: Physical Pharmacy, Types of Fluid flow, Newtonian Flow, Non-newtonian Flow (Plastic, pseudoplastic and Dilant flow)
Official Standard/Grade for Powder: IP (Indian Pharmacopoeia): Coarse powder, Moderately coarse powder, Moderately fine powder, Fine powder, Very Fine powder